Actually, the issue for both Linux and Windows guests is resolved by this fix
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/spice/spice-gtk/-/issues/82
You do not need to do anything else just install the latest 0.38 spice-
client libs on the host (on Ubuntu 20.04):
libspice-client-glib-2.0-8_0.38-2ubuntu1_amd6
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Hello,
Ubuntu 20.04 beta (Apr 2nd 2020)
1. Set in dconf editor under
/org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/
autohide:true
docker-fixed:false
2. Maximize some desktop window and the dock disappears.
Now, move mouse to the dock area but the dock will never appear.
(on 18.
Public bug reported:
Hello,
Ubuntu 20.04 beta (Apr 2nd 2020)
1. Click the top bar date section and click again to close
As a result you have a white arrow beneath the date section.
Use mouse over or click to desktop to fix and remove the arrow
2. The same applies to Activities and the right top
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Ubuntu 20.04 Top bar -
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Hello,
Ubuntu 20.04 beta (Apr 2nd 2020)
1. Install gnome-tweaks
2. Start gnome-tweaks and under Window Titlebars select Placement to Left
3. Now try to use the mouse and click the left category menu in the tweaks app.
It is not possible. The left menu starts blinking errat
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Yes, the Ubuntu (default) session and its original Dock (no extra extension
installed)
Basically, the default desktop setup with the steps above.
The journal log:
Apr 04 11:16:54 Ubuntu dbus-daemon[1398]: [session uid=1000 pid=1398]
Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.Tracker1
@paelzer Hello Christian, fix small fix did not help but bigger fix
works for me fine on focal.
I did not have to update the spice-vdaagent on the host. All I did was
update on the guest and things started working instantly (after reboot
of course).
I can help in further testing if needed.
Now,
@paelzer
Thank you, Christian.
Yes, I am aware of the workaround as I am using it on Windows (stopping the
VDAgent is sufficient on the guest). The only way to use the guest reasonably
(you would never tell how copy/paste is used frequently during coding)
Currently, I am happy with the patch on
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I just did a fresh new Ubuntu 20.04 installation and right after
starting up the desktop I could reproduce the issue. No custom theme or
extension required. Just clicked the top bar power menu and clicked
again. The same for the Date menu. I can even provide a video should you
need...
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Hello,
Ubuntu 20.04 beta (Apr 2nd 2020)
1. Click the top bar date section and click again to close
As a result you have a white arrow beneath the date section.
Use mouse over or click to desktop to fix and
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Hello,
Ubuntu 20.04 beta (Apr 2nd 2020)
1. Set in dconf editor under
/org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/
autohide:true
docker-fixed:false
2. Maximize some desktop window and the dock disappear
Just to be sure, I did a fresh Ubuntu 20.04 installation, performed
updates and reproduced the issue right away.
All you need to do is to:
1. set /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/dock-fixed=false in dconf-editor
2. maximize the dconf-editor (so that the dock will hide)
3. move the mouse to
With Wayland this works properly
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lspci -k
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I did report it upstream:
https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/issues/1157
Thank you
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Still the same, not working for me.
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The issue has been already fixed in Remmina:
https://gitlab.com/Remmina/Remmina/-/issues/3090
Now, the question is how long to get into Ubuntu's 24.04 packages
Supposedly, you can use the flatpak version or downgrade remmina
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https:
Public bug reported:
After the upgrade to the 24.04 beta Qt5 UI is not at its best. Please,
notice that all this functionality is working on 22.04.
1. Windows controls settings from Gnome are not applied
When you set the Windows Title bar buttons to Placement Left, then Qt apps
ignore this setti
** Attachment added: "Displays how Qt5 apps are displayed instead"
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** Description changed:
After the upgrade to the 24.04 beta Qt5 UI is not
Public bug reported:
Basically, when Kodi starts an addon, it will use the new default Python
3.12 lang interpreter which has a new limitation of initialization
order. Kodi ignores this requirement when starting an addon and crashes
in the python library:
Thread 1 (Thread 0x7cef279403c0 (LWP 1629
Thank you for you answer.
It is most definitely a regression in Ubuntu 24.04. I have just tested Ubuntu
22.04 on Wayland, the same Qt5 apps and all is working
- keyboard shortcuts
- window controls are on the left
- window titlebar doubleclick to maximize
Not sure if it's Wayland, Qt5 or someth
I have applied the patch from Xbmc master to this particular problem and
now addons work properly and no more crash. The patch is legit and
should be applied to official Ubuntu 24.04 repo
** Patch added: "0001-CPythonInvoker-code-cleanup.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kodi/+b
I can also confirm the bug, building 1.13.17 works as well.
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When I press Ctrl+Shift+Alt+R, screencast indicator appears in the
indicator menu but disappears in about 2 seconds. No file is even
created under the Videos folder.
journalctl shows:
Mar 02 09:10:29 Development dbus-daemon[2962]: [session uid=1000 pid=2962]
Activating serv
Yes, I do. Like I said, it works on my VM (almost the same installation)
but not on the host. I am thinking about trying to build some older
pipewire version just for testing.
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I have found this little python script which also suffers from the same
issue.
When run as
GST_DEBUG=3 python gnome-screen-cast.py
I get the following output:
session path: /org/gnome/Mutter/ScreenCast/Session/u16
stream path: /org/gnome/Mutter/ScreenCast/Stream/u16
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Similarly this does not work
gst-launch-1.0 pipewiresrc
ERROR: pipeline could not be constructed: no element "pipewiresrc"
but it works on the VM
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But you are right
gst-inspect-1.0 pipewiresrc
No such element or plugin 'pipewiresrc'
something is odd with my installation. I tried reinstalling the
gstreamer1.0-pipewire but still the same. Will try think of something
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I got a bit further. gstreamer1.0-pipewire was installed but for some
reason gstreamer did not pick it up. Even after reinstalling, it still
was not listed as a gstreamer plugin. I had to physically remove the
libgstpipewire so, restart streamer and then put it back. After that
gstreamder picks the
Turned out that these 2 packages were missing in my host and are required for
proper functionality:
pipewire-media-session libpipewire-0.3-common
After adding these and rebooting everything works finally!
Please, close this ticket
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Exactly, I wonder as well.
It worked fine in 20.04 and then after the upgrade it stopped working. The
truth is that during the upgrade process something went wrong and I had to
reboot. Then I continued the upgrade process again but who knows how things
work in such scenario. On the VM guest it w
** Summary changed:
- Multiple problems Ubuntu 24.04 with Qt5
+ Ubuntu 24.04 Wayland and Qt5 (regression - worked in Ubuntu 22.04)
** Description changed:
- After the upgrade to the 24.04 beta Qt5 UI is not at its best. Please,
- notice that all this functionality is working on 22.04.
+ After th
I have realized the issue today and via this ticket found the patch on github.
Attaching the patch which I can confirm works and solves this issue.
** Patch added: "Fix top bar tiling.patch"
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Thank you for spending the time on this, Dmitry.
I have tried your tester app and Ctrl+~ is not working for me in Ubuntu
24.04 (Gnome 46).
I have also realized I made a mistake (Alt+Shift+F7 works fine for me)
but what does not is Alt+Shift+?. I changed your code to use
QKeySequence(Qt::SHIFT | Q
I have tested it both on the real DE and also VM. Created a new account
in VM (no settings adjustments whatsoever) and still it does not catch
those shortcuts.
I wouldn't mind the decorations but the shortcuts issue is weird.
Especially, if it works for you.
Btw. your tester app has correct decor
I did the same, although I have patched only the kodi.bin manually
The segfault is something that Kodi suffers from. I wouldn't be worried about
it, not a Ubuntu issue I guess.
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Yes, this issue has been driving me nuts since the beta of 24.04. I have
even reported this but cannot find the ticket, better there is a
separate ticket though. I think this affects qt5 apps somehow and I have
a workaround to "remember" the maximized state. I can reproduce this
anywhere and also i
I have come up with a reproduction code (main.cpp)
Just compile with:
g++ main.cpp -o testapp -fPIC $(pkg-config --cflags --libs Qt5Widgets)
1. Compile
2. Start the app, maximize the window and close/quit
3. Start the app again, it will not start maximized
100% reproducable on any Ubuntu 24.04
I
Found the problem in Gnome Mutter issues:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/3385
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